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Poll asks if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in JFK assassination

In our ‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group on Goodreads we ask: Do you believe Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman in the JFK assassination as per the US Government’s official story?

JFK and Jackie on than fateful day in Dallas in 1963.

Judging by members’ responses to date, a more appropriate question may have been: Does anyone believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone?

Here’s a sample of poll responses received (names withheld):

Who in the world would vote yes to this question?

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I have always thought that it was one of the Secret Service Agents who was ‘protecting’ him that fired the kill shot. Who else had better access, had a legitimate reason to have a firearm during the incident, and after the first two shots would have a perfect cause to draw their weapon. During the confusion and Jackie’s over the top hysteria it would have been very easy for the agent to fire the final shot, unnoticed. He would not have used his service piece thinking they would be tested – I plead ignorance to knowing if they ever were tested by the Warren Commission. I’ve never read that piece of drivel, figured the government puts out enough propaganda without me going and actually searching for more of it.

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I can’t understand any “Yes” vote on this one. All the evidence, ballistic, eye witness, logical, and inferential makes this a no-brainer to all but the Warren Commission and the other uninformed. That is merely stating that Oswald had at least one more partner; collusion by two or more being the legal definition of conspiracy. Who were they? Motives abound…The only fault I find in this argument is that by now I would have expected someone to take credit on their death bed…Unless the CIA killed him or them right away.

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More than 50 witnesses testified at the time of the Warren Commission that they heard or saw a shot coming from that fence area to the front of the president. So that would fit the old grassy knoll theories (but maybe that’s all too obvious, I don’t know).

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I actually believe That Jackie did it…If you watch the video you see her hand reach behind him and the bullets exit wound comes out of the top. I will attempt to link it… http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=… At frame 309 you see her arm behind him at frame 313 you see that the exit wound is nearly straight up meaning it came from behind and below. You can also see a silver object in her right hand that she hides within the back seat.

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Jackie was the poster woman for America and she was loved by leaders of foreign countries. She was considered one of the best assets the US had at the time, from all I’ve read. No suspicion could touch her, and if they were at home alone and she was going to try to claim a gunman came in and attacked them and she was trying to kill the gunman but killed Jack instead or whatever, there would always be that doubt, like we now doubt the government’s story about Oswald. Jackie just could not be tainted, she was too valuable to the government.

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I want to know the motive of them to kill him. Maybe it was related to the Apollo mission.

Our ‘Underground Knowledge’ discussion group is open to everyone! All you need is an enquiring mind, an interest in the world we live in and a desire to learn or to uncover “underground knowledge” on important issues of our times.

This group is also for like-minded people to discuss the controversial topics explored in The Underground Knowledge series – of which the first book in that series is The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy. This non-fiction title was written by James Morcan & Lance Morcan with a foreword by leading scientist Dr. Takaaki Musha and an afterword by renowned historian Professor Richard Spence.